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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1925)
GRESHAM MARLNELLO Beauty Shoppe T he Rockwood Social club w ill give T ro u td ale P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia a dance a t th e g ran g e h all at R ock tion m et at th e schoolhouse on F rid ay wood on S atu rd ay evening, Feb. 14. We Do afternoon. T he sh o rt p ro g ram of tw o Marcelling, Shampooing. Manlrurlng, songs by th e boys of th e school, piano >calp and F acial Treatment», Etc. Cream Prices. duets by Mrs. I.. A. H arlow and Mrs. Xarinello Preparations (or ¡Sale T he Sandy cream ery is paying 45 Lee E vans and c u rre n t events by Mrs. Over F irst State Bank cen ts a t th e cream ery an d 43 cen ts on A. D. K endall w as enjoyed. T he p re s Telephone 1M1 th e ro u te for b u tte rfa t.—Adv. ident, Mrs. M yrtle H olm es, resigned and th e vice p resid en t, Mrs. J. R H aley, took th e ch air. A vote of th a n k s w as given Mrs. H olm es for h e r w ork w hile presid en t. T he H olm es fam ily is m oving o ut of th e d istric t Mrs. M. B. McGinnis and Mrs. T hom as at the E. R. YY right Farm, 1 Mile East of Gresham on Powell Low served refre sh m e n ts d u rin g th e social h o u r w hich w as enjoyed by 30 Valley Road. ladies. AUCTION SALE of Dairy Cows and Farm Implements FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1925 ____ Commencing at 10:30 A. M. Free Lunch Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r F ra le y from B ridal Veil, Oregon, have moved into room s on th e low er floor of th e Logan building. . AT LAST VAULT ENTOMBMENT IS WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL WHO DESIRE IT. The new Mount Scott Mausoleum to be located within the beautiful Mount Scott Park Cemetery makes this possible for three reasons: 35 Head of High Grade Dairy Cattle Mrs. Joe H adds of Mosier, Oregon, sp en t th e w eek-end at th e hom e of Mr. i..F.lrst—" ,<ask<t ,hnt ls acceptable for earth burial This herd consisting of Holsteins, Guernseys, and Jerseys is and Mrs. J. A. L arsso n . will be received, thus eliminating the expense of a steel in good order and all Tuberculin Tested. F ritz S tra u sse r of P ark d ale, Oregon, casket or steel vault. w as an over n ig h t v isito r a t th e L. A F ollow ing is a b rief description of th e c a ttle to be sold Second—A limited number of vaults are being offered H arlow hom e F riday. at oue-balt the usual regular retail price: 3 tirade Holstein Cows with call' at side. Mrs. E m ilie C. Shaw , Mrs. L au ra 6 Grade Holstein Heifers to freshen with second calf soon, extra good. H elm boldt and Miss M. F. D leker 4 Cows lresh now, i.illking heavy. R egular $350 vaults now............................... #17.» sp en t th e w eek-end v isitin g frien d s in 3 Jersey Helfers, 1 fresh, 2 coming fresh soon. R egular $500 vaults now............................... #250 3 Grade Guernsey Cows, 1 fresh in March, good ones. P o rtlan d . Regular $650 vaults now......... $325 6 Grade Holstein Cows to freshen In March. H a rry H olm es and fam ily have Regular $750 vaults now.............. . $375 J fin}de Holstein and Jersey Cows to freshen in April and May. moved ea st of G resham in th e Pow ell 1 Holstein Yearling Helfer. $10,000 family rooms of ten vaults now $5,000. 1 Registered Holstein Heifer to freshen with second calf, (Edna Rena V alley neighborhood. L arger and sm aller rooms proportionately priced. bora Wayne). Jam es B u rn s and fam ily of New 1 Pure Bred Jersey Bull, 1 year old. Registered. berg, Oregon, w ere S unday v isito rs at third— Any of the above priced vaults may be secured 1 Pur«* Bred Holstein Bull. th e hom e of Mrs. M arg aret B urns. on easy payment plan that places vault entombment with The 500 p a rty given by th e social in the reach of everyone. HORSES 1 Bay Team, weight 2950 lbs. .. 1 Horse, weight 1100 lbs. . 1 Team, weight com m ittee of th e T ro u td ale O. E. S. on W ednesday n ig h t w as w ell atten d ed 2850 lbs. . .2 Sets of Double Harness. H igh honors w ere received by Mrs. C MACHINERY It is fast becoming the custom of families to make such arrange H. H opkins an d B. W. T horne. C on 3 W agons, 2 H ay R acks, 1 H ay R ake, M anure S p read er, 12 Cow S ta n solation by Mrs. E m m a M orand and ments in advance of actual need, thus alleviating the intensity of grief chions, 7-foot Cham pion B inder, used one season, Mower, C u ltiv ato rs, Oliver G. O. Dolph. R eadings by Mrs. Je ssie when death comes. 40 plow, Disk, H arrow , P otato P la n te r, Corn P la n te r, Ross E n silag e C utter ?]!,, E ngine, P latfo rm S cales, 30 Milk Cans, all sizes; Sim plex S ep arato r, M iller and Mrs. Clyde Stone w ere en Mount Scott Mausoleum will be constructed of the most durable joyed. R efresh m en ts w ere served. M ilk Cooler, o th e r a rtic le s too num erous to m ention. material known and will be one of most beautiful in the west. In the Mrs. C. S. W ilson, Mrs. C arl Bondes quiet splendor of its stately walls there conies that comforting sense A ll sum s of $20 and less cash, all sum s over $20 six m o n th s’ tim e w ith a p son and Mrs. C larence P arso n s v isit proved notes bearin g eight p er cent in te rest. A rran g em en ts for tim e on ed Mrs. A nna L ato u rell in P o rtlan d of. protection which the human heart longs to feel as it tenderly parts for a couple of days th is week. p u rch a ses m u st be m ade w ith clerk before begin n in g of sale. with its loved ones. Miss Belle P arso n s and a frien d 1 The arrangements which so inevitably must be made sooner or from N ew berg, Oregon, visited a t th e home of Mrs. E lecta P a rso n s Sunday. later, should be made now, when the mind is undisturbed by grief or Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es Sim oui have a3 financial uncertainty. GRESHAM ,OREGON g u ests th is w eek a brid e an d groom, J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer Many of Gresham’s leading citizens have already taken advant A. MEYERS, Clerk Mr. and Mrs. C. D. B a tta g lia of P o rt F o re st Grove, Oregon G resham , Oregon age of this exceptional opportunity. land, who have ju s t re tu rn e d from th e ir honeym oon trip to S eattle and For further information or an interview phone our representa o th er p oints In W ashington. tive for this district, Mr. A. M. Russell, TAbor 9001, or communi R ecent F o rd sa les a t th e C. C. cate with the address given below. Bush g ara g e a re to H. E. W aite, F o r- dor sed an ; Clyde H. M onahan, a a t th is B akery and a t S tor a coupe; T. M. G arns, a to u rin g car, all of T ro u td ale, and a to u rin g c a r to J. Contain» the Vitamines, m ie d by H. P eterso n , F airv iew ; and to W. D. scientific p rln c lt leg OF F au st, B riday Veil, a to u rin g car. Mount Scott Park Cemetery Mr. and Mrs. R ich ard K n a rr and IPs Good and Good for Yon Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n a rr visited a t the A. D. KENWORTHY, Mgr. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D eR ocher in 420 H enry Bldg., Portland BRoadway 2307 P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay evening. THEO. VAN D O i'IN CK Phone 1221 T he T ro u td ale F low er club w ill m eet in the public lib ra ry on T h u rs day afternoon, Feb. 19. A good a t ten d an ce ls desired. Miss L au ra T iller is v isitin g r e la tives in Bend. Oregon, th is week. E. R. (TED) WRIGHT, Owner OUR HEALTH BREAD MOUNT SCOTT MAUSOLEUM Gresham City Bakery AUCTION SALE on Mrs. J. A. Falmquist’s Place 1)6 Mile South of Gresham CORBETT Mr. and Mrs. H arley Bates a re th e happy p a re n ts of a baby g irl, born W ednesday. Mrs. Sam H u lit from n ear H illsboro Farm Team, ages 7 and 8, weight 2200 poundi Is v isitin g h er m other, Mrs. Lucy K in caid. Colt, 2 years old; Jersey Cow, 6 years old, milking; Jo h n K nlerlem and Miss L uclle S in Head Milk (¡oats; 40 Chickens, Plymouth and Whi c la ir w ere m arrlp d a t V ancouver, W ashington, la st W ednesday. T hey Leghorns. have ren ted th e Jam es Ross farm and 3 Stands Bees, 120-egg Incubator, Disc Harrow, 10-disc Bizi tak en possession. 14-inch Plow. Harrow, 2 Cultivators, l ^ - in c h Wagon, S Colum bian high school played P ark Double H arness, Set Sihgle H arness, 25,000 feet of (Jot Rose S atu rd ay n ig h t here. A t th e end Berry Wire, 800 Berry Posts, 10 tons Mixed Baled Hay 1 Hi of th e boy's gam e th e score w as a tie Baled Straw. Small Farm Tools, Rug <1 x j 2 and other lions, and th ey played five m in u tes longer hold Goods too numerous to mention. and th e P a rk Rose team m ade tw o p o in ts th u s w inning th e gam e. C or I I.IIMS—SuniN under $20, rash. $20 or over approved aotes with Interest b ett g irls won th e gam e 18 to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muck visited th e la tte r ’s fath e r. Geo. K nlerlem , la st week. RAY PALMQUIST, Clerk Miss P au lin e R lckli sp e n t th e w eek K. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. end in P o rtlan d . C olum bia g ran g e enjoyed a very p le asa n t m eeting S atu rd ay . T. J. K ru ed er and d au g h ter, Alice, of L ents g ran g e w ere visitors. A. S. K incaid, who has been e n gaged in th e fishing b u sin ess n ea r P a cific City for several m onths, retu rn ed S atu rd ay . Mrs. D orothy P h ip p s of P o rtlan d visited her son a t C o rb ett sta tio n S u n day. Mrs. E lizabeth M organ has a fine I new radio receiving set, a rec en t p u r chase. Clifford Reed cam e down from C or vallis to spend the w eek-end a t home. Com plim enting Miss Maud H enkle, b rid e elect of F red H icks, Mrs. Mary H icks en tertain ed W ednesday after-1 noon a t a luncheon. T he g u ests show ered Miss H enkle w ith a rtic le s useful In th e kitchen. T he storm Monday n ig h t played Plain as if spoken, this engine asks for new oil in havoc with C orbett fisherm en’s boats, boat houses and floats, sev eral of the crank case every time it passes the 750-mile mark,” which broke from th e ir m oorings and said a careful motorist in our garage this week. d rifted down strea m or w ere sw am ped. We clean the case well before putting in new oil. T he C orbett P.-T. A. w as well a t 1 hese little details insure longer life to your car. tended T uesday evening. R efresh- m erits w ere served. We carry only the best oils and greases MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1:30 P.M. Quick^Abundant Power The Motor That Cost A Million The Million Dollar Motor in the New Star Car — a motor that delivers 20% more power, that peps its way from 5 to 25 miles in seconds. Full Force Feed Lubrication to all bear ings and cam shaft. Never a burned- out beaf.ng in a Star Car. Oil under pressure is the only safe lubrication system, is the verdict of automotive engineers. /f Tells Me a Story! e[See it T o d a y * —* D r iv e In It*—C o m p a r e It]* M A IN STREET H E N R Y T IL G N E R MRS. J. A. PALMQUIST, Owner GARAGE Gresham, Oregon Million Dollar M otor Four-W heel Brakes X X Smooth Disc Clutch Tubular Backbone e MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR & DRIVE IN M< keroon’« Jellied (hieken. T ry it fricasseed o r In salad. A I w hole h tn in every ja r. P hone O reah- ! am 725. tf Choice A ltd ila Hay We a re now o rd erin g o u r th ird c a r "BloBRoin B rand 2d C u ttin g .’’ G et o u r price delivered a t your b arn , G reaham , Boring, Kelao, D a m ascus, C ottrell, P leaaan t Home, etc. T elephone D am aacus #4. GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & IIOSS, Props. P hone S » l . N ite P hone it« . G resham H e do high class acetylene welding and brazing